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FIRST Q&A is down so I wanted to double check this. Capacitors are in fact illegal right? Are they considered an alternate power source?
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I can't speak for the 2006 rules, but in the 2005 rules, as far as I can tell, capacitors are legal if they are not used as a power source (i.e. they follow all the rules pertaining to custom circuits). You should be fine using them in an RC filter circuit in custom electronics.
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Great I have a 54 Farad capacitor bank I wanted to use and I didn't want to go buy a couple and have it be illegal. I think on second thought though ill wait until kickoff to see what Dave Lavery pull out of his sleeve this year. :D I'm looking forward to it.
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EDIT: A 54 farad bank would probably violate the cost limits as well. |
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I assume you mean using a capacitor just like you would in a car stereo install. This usage is in fact illegal.
54 farad capacitor!!!!! Thats just scary. |
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Ok, then ill use then in one of my own robotics projects as a battery replacement. Yeah they are 1.1 pound 54 farad capacitor banks with auto balancing software. They are a brand of ultracapacitors made by maxwell. http://www.maxwell.com/ultracapacito...s/modules.html
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To add insult to injury, you would have to start the match with the capacitor discharged, per <R02>.
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What are those things supposed to be used for!? What could you possibly do with a 430F cap at only 16V? They also have a 2.6kF for 2.5V. I couldn't find any price info though.
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Capacitors are not strictly illegal but they cannot be used for power filtering at the power input to the RC. As an inspector I would also need to see a valid method for discharging the capacitors at the end of the match. Something automatic and absolutely fool proof. Barring that, everything must be insulated.
Remember there is a lot of power locked up in a 54 Farad capacitor. Certainly enough to weld metal if it were to come in contact with something. |
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I wanted to use it in conjunction with a CIM (before the speed controller). I couldn't find a rule that would flag it (I'm not sure the alternate power source rule would apply) but it would probably get flagged anyway. Yeah I know that 54 Farads is a lot but consider the power draw on a single CIM. These in particular are used as replacements for batteries. I might use it in an off season project to see what effect they have on the motors.
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Yeah, what Dave said! (Thanks Dave)
In that application it would be more of hindurance than you think. That calculates out to 3888 Joules and by my guess would take almost 16 seconds to charge up during which it will look like a dead short across the battery for most of that. I calculate 240 amps will flow into the capacitor at the begninning of the charge cycle. |
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what is the price and weight of one of those units, and what exactly do you expect it to do for you on the robot?
The batteries supplied in the kit are able to put out 200 to 300 amp surges - I think if you pumped any more current through a Victor or through the motor you would see a cloud of smoke where your robot use to be! What problem are you attempting to solve by adding these to the bot? |
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I would also think that it would be a safety issue. If someone touched that capacitor at the terminals it could seriously injure them. Also I don't think capacitors that big can handle that much vibration, which would make them impractical to use.
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but if they were shorted (during a collision for example) there would be a huge arc - the caps might explode, frame metal or heavy cable would turn into a shower of sparks and molten metal. |
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For those skeptical few that still are wondering, try to visualize a 3800 joule discharge with a rise time of microseconds and a duration of 1 msec... |
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ok, Im closing my eyes
trying to visualize one millisecond.... one thousand one, one... nope that was 1200 milliseconds Ill have to get back to you on this :^) |
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I had a wicked smile on my face . . . 3888 J, 1ms, Rock and Roll!!
(Of course, your robot might well be a pile of goo afterwards, but it would be a cool pile of goo) I think that these are really meant more to, for instance, store the power from regenative braking, than as an actual power source, they would certainly be no good in high voltage applications. |
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the first time a capacitor blows up in your face! usually because it was connected backwards, or powered above its rated voltage. They started putting pressure relief lines in the tops of electrolityic caps several years ago, so all the material will blow out the top they use to go off in all directions. |
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The one thing that people aren't considering is the ESR of these huge capacitors. The super-capacitors have a high ESR, so massive discharge currents aren't really that big of a threat with them. The highest discharge current Ive seen with super capacitors was 100A, and that was a rather expensive, bulky, and weren't anywhere near the capacities you guys were talking about. Any links to datasheets for these 54F caps?
Oh, and car-audio caps arent super caps, they are just really friggin big electrolytics. That is why they work for car audio purposes. |
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I would love to make one of those coin smashing things, now all I need to do is convince the physics deprtment to fund me. ;}
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They really have improved on ultracapacitors lately :D EDIT: bah I missed that link earlier.. |
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Not with these you won't. To make acheive the energy discharge rates and rise times needed for these sorts of devices, you need voltages at least two orders of magnitude greater than what you will get out of one of these things. You could hook a bunchload of them in series but this is not a good idea either. The 5000A is an indication of that will happen when you short the terminals, not what kind of current they are designed to source. If you put enough of these in series, to get a high enough voltage, you would run into a number of problems. Firstly, there is a good chance they would implode internally due to the flux that would be generated by the high current spikes generated if they were used for a HV Pulse supply. Secondly, its not safe. If the dialectic on a single cell were to break down, it cold cause a catatrophic cascade that might cause the whole thing to explode! This is warned about in the data sheet. These caps simply arn't meant for HV or high frequency use. Maxwell makes a number of caps designed for these applications |
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